With the Akademik
Lomonosov able to operate for 40 years, and another 10 with refueling, and
being the first of many more such floating power plants to be built by Russia, this report continues, one
would think that the West would be
celebrating such a triumph, as vessels such as these can be used to immediately
power entire cities devastated by natural catastrophes—such as Puerto Rico, that last year had
its entire power grid destroyed by Hurricane
Maria causing the worst blackout in American
history.

Left unanswered by all of these hysterical Westerners writing such comically
absurd headlines and articles, this report points out, is exactly how nuclear
power plants are in any way a “dangerous experiment”
as their technology has existed for nearly 80 years—or how “terrorists” could venture into the
sub-freezing temperatures of the Arctic by
passing though thousands of miles of protected Russian territory to attack this “sitting duck” surrounded by tens-of-thousands of military and
police forces.

In an examination into why the mainstream
propaganda Western media chose to
scare their citizens with “fake news”
stories about the Akademik Lomonosov,
this report details, MoE analysts
discovered that it was due to a shocking and devastating report recently issued
by hundreds of the world’s leading scientists titled “Scientists
Warn Of Potential Serious Health Effects Of 5G”—and wherein they
warned of the potential deaths of millions of people due to massive radiation
poisoning caused by cell phones.

With the American
people now being led like sheep by their Western
mainstream propaganda media to fear a nonexistent calamity involving the “nuclear Titanic” Akademik Lomonosov, this report concludes, these people, once
again, have had their attention misdirected to the “Russian Bogyman” always
hiding under their beds—instead of them looking at the real monsters who live
among them, and who couldn’t care less for them, their children, or their
families—as in the US today, human
beings are nothing but “deplorables”
worthy of death, at least according to their ruling elites.

[Note:
The WhatDoesItMean.com website was created for and donated to the Sisters of
Sorcha Faal in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts led by the
late global technology guru Wayne
Green (1922-2013) to counter the propaganda being used by the West to
promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.]

[Note:
The word Kremlin (fortress inside a city) as used in this report refers to
Russian citadels, including in Moscow,
having cathedrals wherein female Schema monks (Orthodox nuns) reside, many of
whom are devoted to the mission of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal.]